Designing Demos That Don’t Lie: A Demo Engineer’s Guide
There’s a special kind of dread that comes from watching a demo you know will never survive first contact with a real codebase. On the surface, it loo…
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There’s a special kind of dread that comes from watching a demo you know will never survive first contact with a real codebase. On the surface, it loo…
Ancient Intelligence Wisdom, Modern AI Debugging The General Doesn't Go to the Battlefield Two thousand years ago, military strategists solved a probl…
It’s honestly wild to see how much AI agents have accelerated things in such a short time. Tasks that used to take weeks can now be handled in a day w…
We had a slightly reckless idea: what if we let AI do most of our data engineering work? Not "help with a query here and there," but actually build re…
We’ve officially crossed the threshold where AI (Claude, Cursor, Copilot) writes more code than we do. But there’s a massive hidden cost emerging: Ver…
Sometimes growth doesn't stall because you're lazy. It stalls because what once helped you now feels too comfortable. Early in your career, familiarit…
The next wave of internet users will not come from highly connected urban centers. They will come from emerging markets. From small towns, rural areas…
Chapter 3 Deep-Dive: Your Codebase Is the Interface Companion document to "Software Development in the Agentic Era" By Mike, in collaboration with Cla…
WHAT MOST PEOPLE DON'T REALIZE ABOUT BANKING SOFTWARE When people think about software for banks, they usually think about the customer-facing side — …
Today, it feels like you can vibe code your way through almost anything. I’ve been using these tools since their early days and with nearly two decade…
I'm going to be honest with you. Most engineers using AI assistants today are shipping at the same speed as before. They have Cursor. They have Claude…
https://github.com/dog-qiuqiu/invincat As AI coding assistants enter real-world engineering workflows, the central challenge is shifting from "insuffi…
In this article, we’ll explore how a Man-in-the-Middle (MITM) attack works using a small Docker-based lab. We’ll simulate how an attacker can steal cr…
Ever wondered how a computer stores a negative number? It doesn't have a tiny "minus" symbol inside the hardware. 🤖 Instead, it uses a clever mathemat…
The source and repo for the CHIP-8 emulator is here: navid-m / chip8emu Chip8 Emulator chip8emu To build you need the Spectre Programming Language too…
On Second Thought — Episode 05 The dashboard is green. Velocity is up. Burndown is on track. The demo on Friday will be smooth. Production has been qu…
Banks invested billions in AI. Fraud detection. Credit scoring. Customer experience. Risk modeling. The promise was massive. But here’s the uncomforta…
Anthropic Made Its Model Worse On Purpose. Here's What That Tells You About the State of AI Security. In the entire history of commercial AI model rel…
Log onto Twitter (X) today, and i saw two competing headlines. One says, "Copilot wrote 80% of my code this week — developers are obsolete." The other…
Hi there! I love learning. Who doesn't? I'm a firm believer that learning compounds over time and is the greatest leverage anyone has, in every area o…
The smartest engineers often make things look simpler, not more complex. That can be hard to recognize until you've seen enough bad complexity. A few …
Your pull request queue has gotten out of hand. It was once under control. Now, it's become an unmanageable mess. Each day, you log onto GitHub and se…
Most teams don’t lack effort — they lack visibility into code quality. That’s something I kept noticing while working on projects. You ship features, …
The Question Last week a colleague and I were presenting the AI coding setup we'd built. The full show: fine-grained instruction files, custom agents …
At 04:09 UTC on July 19, 2024, a single CrowdStrike Falcon sensor update hit production. Within minutes, roughly 8.5 million Windows machines across a…
The Great Illusion of Technical Egalitarianism Today, everyone—from venture capitalists to liberal arts enthusiasts—is intoxicated by the era of "Vibe…
What cave diving taught me about distributed systems I've been building backend systems for 14 years. I've also spent a decent chunk of the last decad…
Hiring, evaluation, 1:1s, retrospectives, roadmap decisions, team design, and AI usage often look like different problems. They are not. In practice, …
Martin Fowler's latest fragments post collects several ideas about how AI is reshaping software development. The one that stuck with me is Ajey Gore's…
Hello there!👋🧔♂️ When .NET apps call other HTTP APIs under load, production often teaches the same lesson in two different voices: cryptic socket err…